For many reasons, 2023 was the “Holy Grail Year” for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ pallid sturgeon recovery efforts in the Yellowstone River drainage. That’s fisheries manager Mike Backes’ term for it.
Fisheries crews were able to validate the spawning of two wild heritage females with a wild heritage male and an unknown male in the Tongue River after capturing larvae that matched
For many reasons, 2023 was the “Holy Grail Year” for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ pallid sturgeon recovery efforts in the Yellowstone River drainage. That’s fisheries manager Mike Backes’ term for it.
Fisheries crews were able to validate the spawning of two wild heritage females with a wild heritage male and an unknown male in the Tongue River after capturing larvae that matched
The International Poplar River and Big Muddy Creek Task Force will host a third public meeting to talk about water in the basin. This virtual meeting will be hosted on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at noon following two public meetings held in-person in Scobey, and Coronach, Saskatchewan, in June.
The task force will share updates on current reporting in the basin and the work of the task force to date.
The International Poplar River and Big Muddy Creek Task Force will host a third public meeting to talk about water in the basin. This virtual meeting will be hosted on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at noon following two public meetings held in-person in Scobey, and Coronach, Saskatchewan, in June.
The task force will share updates on current reporting in the basin and the work of the task force to date.
Roosevelt County 4-H saluted two businesses and one individual who have a tradition of being positive influences to the area’s youth and the 4-H program. The awards were presented prior to the livestock auction at the Roosevelt County Fair on Friday.
Wall of Fame
The 4-H program selected OWL Inc. (Oil Field Waste Logistics) for its Wall of Fame. In business since 2012, OWL is a premier TENORM
Roosevelt County 4-H saluted two businesses and one individual who have a tradition of being positive influences to the area’s youth and the 4-H program. The awards were presented prior to the livestock auction at the Roosevelt County Fair on Friday.
Wall of Fame
The 4-H program selected OWL Inc. (Oil Field Waste Logistics) for its Wall of Fame. In business since 2012, OWL is a premier TENORM
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Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray will appear at the Roosevelt County Library in Wolf Point on Aug. 28 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. La Tray is a Métis storyteller, an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians and a descendant of the Pembina Band of the mighty Red River of the North. He writes the weekly newsletter “An Irritable Métis” and lives near Frenchtown.
Children’s
Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray will appear at the Roosevelt County Library in Wolf Point on Aug. 28 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. La Tray is a Métis storyteller, an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians and a descendant of the Pembina Band of the mighty Red River of the North. He writes the weekly newsletter “An Irritable Métis” and lives near Frenchtown.
Children’s
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408 Main Street · PO Box 379, Wolf Point, MT 59201 406-653-2775 · Fax 406-653-2777 · independent@nemont.net
The maximum speed on North Dakota interstates went up to 80 mph on August 1, matching Montana and South Dakota interstate highway speeds.
The first 80 mph sign went up last week, with the next due for installation over the next two weeks. Crews will be swapping out 290 signs across the state.
The maximum speed on North Dakota interstates went up to 80 mph on August 1, matching Montana and South Dakota interstate highway speeds.
The first 80 mph sign went up last week, with the next due for installation over the next two weeks. Crews will be swapping out 290 signs across the state.